The Brooklyn Botanic Garden stretches over 52 acres of land in Prospect Heights. The garden, Brooklyn's largest and most diverse, opened in 1910, and today, more than 700,000 people visit its grounds every year.
Whether you're looking for roses in bloom or want to participate in Brooklyn's annual Cherry Blossom Festival, the Brooklyn Botanic Garden can provide hours of outdoor entertainment.
The Garden offers a full schedule of events, including guided tours, group tours, and classes on everything from floral design to watercolor painting. There is also a gardening resource center for home gardeners, a café, and a giftshop.
Brooklyn Botanic Garden Location- 900 Washington Avenue
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- Admission: $8/adults; $4/children, students, and seniors; Tuesdays free; free on Saturdays 10am to noon; free on weekdays November 20 through February 29; free on Fridays for seniors
- Phone: (718) 623-7200
- Gardener's Help Line: (718) 623-7270
- Hours: 8am to 4:30pm, weekdays, November to mid-March; 10am to 4:30pm, weekends and holidays, November to mid-March; 8am to 6pm, weekdays, mid-March through October; 10am to 6pm, weekends and holidays, mid-March through October
- Closed on Mondays except for holidays
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